In the ever-evolving world of high-end travel, the quest for extraordinary experiences has taken a bold new turn. From underwater suites and private Antarctic expeditions to skydiving over volcanoes, luxury tourism has long pushed the limits of comfort and adrenaline. But now, a new horizon is capturing the imagination of those who have seen it all: space, the final destination for those who seek pleasure beyond the planet.
When high-end tourism breaks through the atmosphere
Just a few years ago, traveling to space was reserved for astronauts and scientific missions. Today, it’s becoming the ultimate symbol of status, curiosity, and ambition.
Space tourism is no longer science fiction, it’s the next frontier of luxury.

Who is going to space?
Tech founders, celebrities, heirs, philanthropists… all seeking a one-of-a-kind experience, the kind you can’t buy in any five-star resort.
It’s about being part of something historic, adventurous, and deeply personal.
Trend or new luxury category?
Beyond media buzz, space travel is shaping up as an extension of experiential luxury: transformative moments defined by access, storytelling, and emotional impact.
And if luxury history teaches us anything, it’s that the extraordinary never goes out of style.
Real Experiences and Where to Buy Them
- Virgin Galactic
- Suborbital flights aboard SpaceShipTwo, priced between USD $450,000–600,000 per seat, including astronaut training, accommodations, and a 90-minute journey to the edge of space.
- The new Delta class spacecraft is set to launch in 2026.
- Bookings available via VirginGalactic.com.
- Blue Origin
- Suborbital flights aboard New Shepard. Initial booking requires a refundable $150,000 deposit, with estimated final prices around USD $200,000–300,000+.
- Offers 8-minute flights above the Kármán line with several missions already completed.
- Inquiries at BlueOrigin.com.
- Space Perspective
- A near-space experience via high-altitude balloon, reaching 100,000 feet over a 6-hour flight.
- Includes luxury seating, panoramic views, fine dining, and Wi-Fi, all for USD $125,000 per seat.
- Reservations open for 2025 at SpacePerspective.com.
- Space Adventures
- Offers orbital trips and future lunar flybys. Prices range from USD $50–100 million, depending on mission type.
- Known for flying private clients to the ISS.
- Details and applications at SpaceAdventures.com.
- Zero-G Experience
- Not technically spaceflight, but a parabolic flight that simulates zero gravity.
- Flights available in North America and Europe from USD $8,200 per person.
- Booking at GoZeroG.com.
